Thanks,

 

Already have the pooling off and the datasource life at 30, I'll give
the other option a try.

 

Ted

 

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From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 3:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: sql server 2005 odbc pooling

 

Pooling is done within .net, and pooling is done similar to how witango
uses persistent connections. I would try using Datasource life on
witango to 30 or so, and then turn pooling off. Then I would test with
pooling on and witango datasource life at 0, and see which performs
better, but I wouldn't use with both on.

 

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On Oct 22, 2009, at 4:55 PM, Ted Wolfley wrote:





 

Hi,

Came across an article that suggests boasting application connection
speed for the sql server odbc by enabling pooling in the sql server odbc
driver. The sql server odbc driver installs with pooling off. Has anyone
tried enabling with Witango?

witango 5.5 on window 2003 32-bit
sql server 2005 x64 on windows 2003 x64

Thanks.

Ted 

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